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Euclimacia tagalensis n. sp. 



Body rufous throughout, no marks on face, a black band across posterior 

 vertex, the extreme base and apex of antennae pale yellow, scutelli pale 

 yellow, with the mark extending down on the pleura; a narrow band at base 

 of prothorax black, and dark spots over base of wings; no marks on the ab- 

 domen, the anterior femora with faint dark cloud each side near tip. 

 Face irregularly rugose, with short ridges ; antennae short and stout ; pro- 

 notum short, anterior part very broad, behind the constriction are two 

 roughened tubercles (as in E. strenua), and behind these are sulci. Wings 

 long and slender, costal portion embrowned, but not very darkly, fading 

 off behind, broader at base, very faint, but broad at tip. Venation very 

 similar to that of E. partita (as figured by Enderlein) ; costal area very nar- 

 row, 11 costals in fore-wing, 9 in hind-wing, 5 cross-veins beyond the stig- 

 ma; 14 discal cells. Expanse, 36 mm. 



From Los Banos, Philippine Islands (Baker). 



Mantispa enderleini n. sp. 



Similar to M. amabilis, but distinguished by the radius being clear yel- 

 low out to the stigma. Yellow; a brown stripe from between antenna? 

 down to the mouth; antennae brown, except the yellow base; a brown spot 

 each side the base of antenna;; pronotum with brown anterior marginal line, 

 some dark spots on the thorax and pleura, abdomen mostly yellow, a black 

 spot at apex of each segment above, broadened out behind, ventral seg- 

 ments margined with dark; legs pale yellow, femur is mostly blackish with- 

 in, a median brown cloud on the outer side. Wings hyaline; stigma reddish 

 long and slender; venation black, but the "radius in both wings is yellow. 

 Base of the median, and the anal vein, also yellow. First radial cell with 

 one branch, second and third each with two branches; cells beyond end of 

 stigma broader than long; six costal cross-veins. Length 10 mm. 



From Los Banos, Philippines (Baker). 



TRICHOPTERA. 



Anisocentropus magnificus rimer. 



One from Los Banos; described from the Islands. 



Notanatolica magna Walk. 



From Los Banos; widely distributed in Malasia even from 

 Australia to Japan. 



Notanatolica opposita Walk. 



Several from Los Banos; not as widespread as N. magna. 



